Keep warm with the Men’s All Elements Polar Fleece Zip-up. Offering heavyweight breathability, body zone engineering and a 360 degree range of motion, this mens athletic fleece keeps you warm and insulated from start to finish, so you can train in the coldest temperatures.

The Alliance Team Parka is ideal for cold weather use and young athletes in need of thermal protection. Engineered to prevent wind and moisture penetration the WASP2Y Parka showcases a 100% Nylon and 100% Polyester Microfleece Lining for warmth and moisture management. Ideal on the pool deck or on the side lines.

Perfect for transporting athletic and personal items: A dual-zip main compartment offers secure, spacious storage to hold whatever items you need for your day, whether you’re heading to work, school or the gym.

Keep cool with the All Elements Running Tee. Offering lightweight breathability, body zone engineering and a 360 degree range of motion, this workout t-shirt keeps athletes feeling cool, so you can train even in the hottest temperatures.

The best of the best, the Men's Torque Pro Swimskin features a slick, Hydrophilic Outer Layer and an Ultra Low Drag Coefficient of .021. Combined with Hydrophobic Inner Layer construction, the Torque Pro provides an impressive .5% water absorption rate, keeping triathletes light and dry from the inside, maximizing speed in and out of the water.

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Engineered, tested and manufactured in America to outperform on the world stage, the Tracer B Shortjohn is built for elite-level racing. Showcasing High Bonded (HB) Micro-Taped Seams the TBSJ6A Speed Suit is constructed without sewing or threads, to provide unsurpassed drag reduction and a smooth, seamless transition from skin to fabric. Aerofit construction and Range of Motion (ROM) Straps allow for fluidity and explosiveness in the water, while an industry exclusive Five-Piece Muscle Mapped Pattern follows the natural contours of the body for superior fit and support.

Featuring lightweight, hydrophobic quick-drying fabrication and enhanced stretch properties, the Tracer-B Shortjohn provides memory retention to promote longevity and form-fit. Combined with 4-Way Lock Seams and intricately designed around the human musculature, the Tracer B-Series Swimsuit locks the core in (with up to a 25% increase in zoned compression),decreasing body circumference by up to 5% and helping to improve blood flow and re-oxygenation of muscles.

Tracer Stress-Point Enforcement

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All stress points along the suit are reinforced with micro-stitch tacking to ensure suit integrity even under extreme strains.

Tracer Range of Motion (ROM) Straps

Stitched and firmly reinforced eight times for a sturdy hold that won’t split. Never compromising movement in the design process, allowing for fluidity and explosiveness.

Tracer Power Mesh

The Power Mesh liner is made from .4mm Poly micro-mesh, increasing the specific strength of the suit by a dramatic factor without escalating the weight. A hydrophobic finisher is applied to the mesh liner to act as an ultimate barrier against water.

Tracer Power Compression Panels

Incorporating power mesh, these panels will lock the core in with up to a 75% increase in zoned compression vs. a typical Lycra® suit. Decrease body circumference by up to 10%.

Tracer Pattern

With industry exclusive muscle-mapping seams, the Tracer B-Series’ five-piece pattern design fits along the contours of the body to provide superior fit and reduce drag.

Tracer Four-Way Lock Seams

Contour the body and provide the strongest control available. TYR’s industry leading 18 stitch-per-inch seams are incredibly durable, low-profile, and offer superior range of motion (ROM).

Tracer Fabric

The Tracer Light shell and lining features a lightweight, hydrophobic and quick-drying fabrication. Woven with a powerful micro-filament, it has enhanced stretch properties and memory retention to promote longevity and form-fit.

Tracer Compression Panels

Used in conjunction with the Four-Way Lock Seams, and intricately designed around the human musculature, these muscle-mapped panels will lock the core in with up to a 25% increase in zoned compression vs. a typical Lycra® suit. Panels decrease body circumference by up to 5%. Compression generated by the suit decreases muscle undulation and helps improve blood flow and re-oxygenation of the muscle core.

Tracer Bonding

Smooth, flat-bonded seams outline the suit to create a stitchless design that provides a fluid, drag-reducing fit. The inside of the seam are bonded then encased with HB (high-bond) micro-taping to provide ultimate hold that won’t burst. The HB tape provides a consistently smooth stretch that leaves leg, arm, and neck openings a seamless transition from skin to fabric.

This is an okay suit. Based on the sizing chart provided, it is true to size. I'm 5'5", 140 pounds, 35" chest, 56" torso, and 29" and wear a size 28 in this suit. I normally wear a size 28 in TYR practice suits and a size 26 in Speedo practice suits. This suit takes 15-25 minutes to get on, as most tech suits do. It repels water well and dries quickly. It lasts a while: it lasts me about 3-4 four-day meets before it starts to fade, and I swim longer races. Since I swim distance, the suit straps are very tight for the first few uses, and I wouldn't recommend this suit for milers. It's not that fast of a suit, either. It compresses you well and keeps you on top of the water, but doesn't offer as much speed as a Speedo. I wouldn't recommend this suit if you're looking for a super fast suit.

All Tech Suits are intended to have a super tight, compressive fit for maximum performance and a second-skin feel.

Product Questions & Answers (5)

Q:
Fit question: Is the fit more accurate if you go by weight or by height? I am tallish but slim and my size doesn't quite fit anywhere on the chart. What is best size for a racing fit for 5 ft 9 and 122 lbs? Hate to have the suit too short, but hate to have it too loose. Thanks.

Posted at 6/12/2013 9:59 PMPosted by Amy

A:

You're probably a size 30-32 or XXS-XS. Sizing relies heavily upon body type and build. If you have an aggressively athletic build with minimal body fat then it would warrant sizing down.

Please confirm "83"6" means 83 LBS? If so I would try a 24. Also, remember to consider your practice suit size when purchasing a tech suit and note that most swimmers down size for their technical suit.

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Hello,
Is the item sewed or glued together?
Thankyou you for time.
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Q:
How do the Tracer B-series fit compared to the AP 12 Credere Compression Open Back suits? For the AP 12, I wore a 30 but it was far too painful/difficult to get on because it was double-layered, so I plan to get a 32 the next time. For the Tracer B-series, should I get a 32 as well, since it's a thinner fabric? I'm 5'9 and 150-155 lbs

Posted at 11/8/2013 2:45 PMPosted by Katie

A:

No, we would recommend sizing down to a size 30 for the Tracer B series.